Inner Law of Justice

Exodus 21:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 21 in context

Scripture Focus

31Whether he have gored a son, or have gored a daughter, according to this judgment shall it be done unto him.
Exodus 21:31

Biblical Context

Exodus 21:31 asserts an equal measure of judgment for all, regardless of status. Neville would read this as an inner law that governs consciousness and how we experience life.

Neville's Inner Vision

Where you think you stand in relation to another, you are not merely judging a person; you are dining at the table of your own I AM. The verse declares an equal measure of consequence, and in Neville's psychology that measure is set by the state of your consciousness. If you feel that you could gore a son or daughter in your heart through anger, blame, or fear, you are courting a like effect in your world, for the inner law returns your fictionalized act as experience. The law is not external; it is the immovable judge within you, the I AM that cannot be swayed by status, position, or opinion. So align your mind with a just, merciful state, and permit no double standard. When you imagine yourself as the source of your world, you will find that justice flows to you in equal measure. Practice obedience to that inner command, and your life becomes a reflection of its true righteousness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the state I am the I AM, the impartial judge. Revise any grievance by saying I forgive imagined harm toward others, and feel the inner law now operating as perfect justice in my life.

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